Astrid

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Astrid, Estrid, Æstriðr or Ástríðr is a given name of North Germanic origin. It comes from Old Norse Ásfríðr (Divine Beauty), from áss (god) + fríðr (beautiful).

Names derived from Astrid include the name Astrida, which is a somewhat common name for girls in the country of Latvia. The name Astrida may have originated when the city of Butare in Rwanda was renamed by its Belgian colonial rulers in honor of Queen Astrid, or by following an Eastern European regional convention of adding the letter 'a' to the end of a name to denote the name as being that of a female.

One Viking queen of Norway was named Astrid:

  • Queen Astrid (Astrid Eiriksdottir), daughter of Eirik Bjodaskalle and mother of Olav Tryggvason (Olaf I of Norway) who ruled Norway from 995-1000 and was known for converting Norwegian Vikings to Christianity.

Two members of the Belgian royal family have been named Astrid. They include:

Belgium|Léopold III]], former princess of Sweden.

One member of the current Norwegian Royal Family has been named Astrid:

Other Astrids include:

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Estrids include:

Astridas include:

  • Astrida - Astrida Valigorsky, a graphic and interactive designer in New York City




astrid fregozo: a super lame, smelly girl, who likes to eat pie.